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ARA Member Directory Company Overview ARA Member Directory Company Overview 2020-21 WWW.ARA.NET.AU 1 CONTENTS Welcome to the ARA member directory ABB Australia Pty Ltd 7 Alstom 8 Andrew Engineering Pty Ltd 9 Anric Rail 10 As an ARA member, you have access to a significant network of businesses working across all aspects of the rail industry. Our member directory was Arc Infrastructure 11 created to help you make the most of that network. Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd 12 We expect this will be a useful guide as you connect with colleagues, Arup 13 suppliers or clients to grow your operations, drive innovation or find new Association of Tourist and Heritage Rail Australia 14 solutions to meet your business needs. If you have feedback to share, or Auckland Transport 15 wish to update your own entry, please contact us at [email protected]. Aurecon 16 For more information on the wide range of member benefits available to Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) 17 our members, go to www.ara.net.au. Australian Rail Technology Pty Ltd 18 Australian Services Union 19 Bombardier Transportation Australia & New Zealand 20 Bureau Veritas 21 CAF 22 Calibre 23 Cardno 24 Central Japan Railway Company Sydney Office 25 Centre for Railway Engineering 26 CF Asia Pacific Group 27 CMET - Canberra Metro Operations 28 Coleman Rail 29 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 30 Comsteel 31 ABOUT THE ARA CONTACT Copamate 32 Concept Paints 33 The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) is the peak body for the rail Suite 4, Level 4, Plaza sector in Australia and New Zealand. Offices (East), Canberra CPB Contractors 34 Airport ACT 2609 We represent more than 150 member organisations including passenger PO Box 4608. Kingston ACT Cyient Australia Pty Ltd 35 and freight operators, track owners and managers, suppliers, manufacturers, 2604 Australia contractors and consultants. Dassault Systemes Australia Pty Ltd 36 P +612 6270 4501 DB Engineering & Consulting GmbH 37 Members include listed and private rail-related companies, government E [email protected] agencies and franchisees. www.ara.net.au Dellner Couplers Australia Pty Ltd 38 2 3 Department of Transport and Main Roads 39 MARTINUS (Martinus Rail Pty Ltd) 71 Downer Rail 40 Metro Trains Australia 72 Egis Rail 41 Momentum Trains Pty Ltd 73 Elsafe Railways Division 42 Monadelphous 74 Endeavour Mutual Bank 43 Monash Institute of Railway Technology 75 Fair Wealth Australia 44 Network Rail Consulting Pty Ltd 76 Fordyno 45 New Touch Industries 77 Fortescue Metals Group 46 North Star Railway Operations Consultancy PTY LTD 78 Frazer-Nash Consultancy 47 Nova Systems 79 Freightquip Pty Ltd 48 NSW Ports 80 Frequentis Australasia Pty Ltd 49 NSW TrainLink 81 Gemco Rail Pty Ltd 50 One Rail Australia 82 Gilgandra Shire Council 51 Pandrol 83 The Go-Ahead Group plc 52 Parkes Shire Council 84 GS1 Australia 53 Patentes Talgo S.L 85 Hatch 54 Penske Australia 86 Hitachi Rail Australia Pty Ltd 55 Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd 87 Hi – Range Crane Forks 56 Port of Melbourne 88 Holland LP 57 Progress Rail Australia Pty Ltd 89 Indec Pty Ltd 58 Public Transport Authority of Western Australia 90 Indra Australia PTY LTD 59 Puffing Billy Railway 91 Infrastructure Advisory Group 60 Qtectic (NGR Project Company Pty Ltd) 92 John Holland 61 R2P Asia-pacific pty ltd 93 Kennards Hire 62 The Railway Technical Society of Australasia 94 Keolis Downer Pty Ltd. 63 Rail Track Association Australia (RTAA) 95 KG Project Service Pty Ltd (KGPS) 64 Reliance Rail Pty Limited 96 Knorr-Bremse Australia Pty Ltd 65 Rio Tinto 97 Laing O’Rourke 66 RoadRailPort 98 Liberty Primary Steel 67 RPS 99 Loram pty ltd 68 Sabre Rail Australia Pty Ltd 100 Luminator technology group 69 Siemens Mobility 101 Major Projects Canberra (ACT Government) 70 Snap-on Tools (Australia) Pty Ltd 102 4 5 SNC-Lavalin Atkins Rail & Transit Pty Limited (SNC-Lavalin Atkins) 103 ABB AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Speno Rail Maintenance 104 Strategic Connections Group Pty Ltd 105 CONTACT COMPANY OVERVIEW Strukton Rail Australia Pty Ltd 106 Head office address ABB has been a pioneer in rail technologies for over a century and continues to Sydney Trains 107 develop, manufacture and service critical components introducing new technologies 1 Bapaume Road for both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) urban rail transport systems launch 108 Moorebank NSW 2170 applications. ABB is also working with partners to upgrade trains to meet future P 1800 222 435 Tantalum Group 109 needs as sustainable transport enters a new era. This includes leading integrated and E +61 2 9738 2277 collaborative digital solutions with ABB Ability. TasRail 110 www.new.abb.com ABB provides power and automation technology for customers ranging from train TBH 111 Contacts makers to rail operators. It designs, engineers and commissions solutions to deliver safe, reliable, and cost effective rail freight and passenger transportation solutions. The Rail Academy 112 Sean Stove Transport Sector Manager ABB’s product offering includes traction transformers, motors and converters to Thermit Australia Pty Ltd 113 move vehicles quickly and reliably. And for diesel trains, ABB’s generators and P +61 438 287 103 turbochargers boost efficiency and power. To protect and control the electrical Thomson Bridge 114 E [email protected] equipment in trains, ABB offers circuit breakers, contactors, connection devices and Slavko Planinic Training Ahead Australia 115 all types of electronic relays and timers for onboard applications. Country Manager Transport for NSW 116 P +61 2 9255 3923 The portfolio also includes power system solutions including traction substations E [email protected] that feed and distribute electricity to the lines, as well as high- and medium voltage Transport Heritage NSW 117 switchgear, converters and transformers necessary to power trains at a frequency Trapeze Group 118 they can use. ABB also delivers technologies to improve power quality and protect the network from voltage disturbances. TTG Transportation Technology 119 ABB also offers complete service, maintenance and refurbishment solutions, which UGL Limited 120 are becoming increasingly important as rail operators seek cost-effective solutions Unipart Group Australia Pty Ltd 121 to update or retrofit fleets to meet the demands of the future. As part of its service offering, ABB provides software-based solutions to facilitate the integration of V/Line Corporation 122 operational and information technologies and enable asset health management. VicTrack 123 Voestalpine Railway Systems Australia 124 Voith Turbo P/L 125 Wabtec 126 Westermo Data Communications 127 WSP 128 6 7 ALSTOM ANDREW ENGINEERING PTY LTD CONTACT COMPANY OVERVIEW CONTACT COMPANY OVERVIEW Head office address Alstom has been providing sustainable infrastructure solutions in Australia and New Head office address Andrew Engineering is a provider of equipment and services to rolling stock Zealand for more than 100 years and currently employs approximately 450 people maintenance facilities and rail operators. We design, manufacture, install and provide 16 Giffnock Avenue 86-90 Northern Road across 10 sites that include workshops, offices and manufacturing facilities. life support for all equipment utilised in the maintenance of passenger, freight and Macquarie Park NSW 2113 West Heidelberg VIC 3081 bulk haulage rolling stock. The equipment we provide ranges from wheel lathes, www.alstom.com P +61 3 9457 0700 Alstom is a major supplier of Rolling Stock, Signalling and associated Services for the portable wheel lathes, axle lathes, wheel borers, ultrasonic test equipment, bogie rail industry throughout Australia. Our proud history includes the manufacturing E [email protected] Contacts test machines, depot entry and exist protection/control systems, lift systems, drop of diesel/electric Locomotives in Brisbane, Queensland in the 1940’s and 1950’s to www.andeng.com.au machines, and a wide variety of special purpose design and built machines for Mark Coxon when the Business made a significant step acquiring the Ballarat workshop from Managing Director specific customer needs. the Victorian Government in 1999, as a local industrial base for rolling stock build, Contacts renovation and components overhaul. We have factory trained personnel who provide site services which support Daniel Fabiyanic Sheldon Young Managing Director maintenance depots throughout Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. Our Marketing, Communications & CSR In the more recent years, Alstom continues to support the national Transport Sector. engineers and technicians offer the full breadth of services which include: P +61 431 402 601 Director Our X’Trapolis trains dominate the Melbourne suburban network alongside our E Citadis Trams that also operate in both Melbourne and Adelaide. In Sydney, we [email protected] • Mechanical and hydraulic have supplied our latest Metropolis rolling stock and CBTC signalling system for David Kelly • Electrical E [email protected] Australia’s first driverless Metro - the new Sydney Metro Northwest, which included • CNC and PLC maintenance for 15 years. The latest evolution of our Citadis tram, the X05, have delivered a new dimension Sydney’s public transport network as part of the Sydney • Software Light Rail project with wire-free light rail returning to the heart of the City. Most • Remote diagnostics recently, Alstom was awarded a contract from the PTA in Western Australia to locally • Full electrical and mechanical overhaul and retrofit manufacture and maintain the new ‘C-Series’ fleet of suburban trains for the city of Perth. Our engineering / design team provides asset assessment and engineering reports, including recommendation for repair and lift extensions. Andrew Engineering are the exclusive sales and service agents for: • Hegenscheidt wheel lathes • Zone Green depot protection systems • Eurogamma lifting equipment • Magnaflux NDT 8 9 ANRIC RAIL ARC INFRASTRUCTURE CONTACT COMPANY OVERVIEW CONTACT COMPANY OVERVIEW Head office address: Anric Rail is a rail and civil construction contractor that owns and operates a fleet Head office address Arc Infrastructure manages transport infrastructure in Western Australia.
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